I had to repair two brocken tips and then it was necessary to thin down thew blade particularly where the repair was .
I repaired the blades using a diamond belt then I thinned the blades using Atoma 140 it cuts well on ceramic then I used a DMT Fine plate on the primary bevel ceramics never feel like steel knees but in the end although I could not shave on them the edge required needs to be reasonable toothy to cut line specifically Dyneema .
I do some splicing myself and I would elect to use a good steel blade although it needs sharpening much more often I think in general the edge is better I did squirt a little of Ken Schwaltz's CBN onto the plate when finishing of and although I have an Extra extra fine DMT plate I feel that the Dyneema will unfortunately polish the blade overtime.
The centre knife had a complete tip so it was in reasonable condition it just needed a touch up on the primary the others needed a lot of thinning where I repaired the points .
I repaired the blades using a diamond belt then I thinned the blades using Atoma 140 it cuts well on ceramic then I used a DMT Fine plate on the primary bevel ceramics never feel like steel knees but in the end although I could not shave on them the edge required needs to be reasonable toothy to cut line specifically Dyneema .
I do some splicing myself and I would elect to use a good steel blade although it needs sharpening much more often I think in general the edge is better I did squirt a little of Ken Schwaltz's CBN onto the plate when finishing of and although I have an Extra extra fine DMT plate I feel that the Dyneema will unfortunately polish the blade overtime.
The centre knife had a complete tip so it was in reasonable condition it just needed a touch up on the primary the others needed a lot of thinning where I repaired the points .